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Jio New Year Offer with unlimited 5G to end on January 31: Check benefits

Reliance Jio's New Year Offer comes with a plethora of benefits like unlimited 5G, voice calls and a bunch of other coupons.

Jio introduced the New Year Welcome plan on December 11, 2024.Jio introduced the New Year Welcome plan on December 11, 2024. (Image Source: Reliance Jio)

Reliance Jio, the largest telecom operator in the country will soon discontinue a limited-time prepaid plan that offers unlimited 5G alongside a bunch of other benefits. The Jio New Year Offer, which was announced by the network operator in December last year was originally going to be discontinued on January 11, but Jio seems to have changed its mind and is now extending it to January 31.

Similar to Jio’s most popular prepaid plans, the Rs 2025 plan comes with unlimited voice calls, 5G data and 100SMS every day. It also offers 2.5GB of 4G data per day and has a validity of 200 days, which translates to around six and a half months. You also get free access to JioTV, JioCinema and JioCloud.

Apart from the aforementioned benefits, you also get value-back coupons worth Rs 2,150. These include flat Rs 500 off on a minimum order of Rs 2,999 or above on Ajio. However, this coupon can only be used on select products. It also offers up to Rs 1,500 off on flight booking on EaseMyTrip.com and Rs 150 off on Swiggy if you make an order of Rs 499 or above.

Valid for both new and existing customers, if you want to redeem the coupons that come with the Jio New Year Offer, make sure you do so from the links provided on the Jio website within 30 days of credit.

Jio recently introduced a Rs 601 coupon, which lets you gift your friends or family unlimited 5G data for a year. However, the user you are gifting should be on a plan that comes with 2GB of 4G data per day.

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